英:[ˈwɔ:kweɪ]
美:[ˈwɔkˌwe]
英:[ˈwɔ:kweɪ]
美:[ˈwɔkˌwe]
walk·way
wawk weI
复数:walkways
Noun
1. a path set aside for walking;
"after the blizzard he shoveled the front walk"
1865年,美国英语,源自 walk(动词)+ way(名词)。
The first known use of walkway was in 1792
wallboardnoun
a building material (as of wood pulp, gypsum, or plastic) made in large stiff sheets and used especially for inside walls and ceilings
wallabynoun
any of various small or medium-sized kangaroos
wall1 of 2noun
a structure (as of brick or stone) meant to enclose or shut off a spaceespecially: a side of a room or building
something resembling a wallespecially: something that acts as a barrier or defense
a tariff wall
a layer of material that encloses space the walls of a container
the heart wall
wall2 of 2verb
to provide, separate, or surround with or as if with a wall
wall in the garden
to close off an opening with or as if with a wall
wall up a door
walkwaynoun
a path or passageway for pedestrians
a walkway over the busy street
1 The walkway was flagged in calculated disorder, hiding the cunning symmetry.
2 The lowest deck was packed with cargo, forming narrow walkways in the hold.
3 I locked the door and hobbled to the manager’s office in the lobby, one hand clutching the rail along the walkway for support.
4 The dog sits in the middle of the walkway.
5 The west tower, meanwhile, is noted for its constructive solution to the northwest walkway.
与此同时,西塔以它的西北通道的构造解决方案著名。
6 In the distance, they could hear the guards shouting, their feet stomping on the snow-covered walkway.
7 He had taken to chasing me from the gymnasium through the dark walkway that connected it to the main building.
8 I followed him up the walkway to the cottage, and we went inside.
9 So he stayed close to the wall, and ran down the dusty, foot-wide walkway that jutted out merely inches from the outer rail.
10 If students stayed on the paths and walkways as they were supposed to, they would never spot an Executive using a secret entrance.
11 The man let go, flying forward to land on the walkway; he crumpled to the ground with a grunt but looked okay.
12 Only when we got off the bus and walked up the brick walkway to his door did I remember.
13 I’m out the door before Mom responds, and a few seconds later, I’m on the front steps leading up to the walkway of our building calling Zoey.
14 Jordan probably has parents who paid for a hotel next door, a hotel with a connecting walkway that led him directly to the audition.
15 Behind her, she heard the door in the walkway burst open, gunfire.
16 Dicey headed confidently for the walkway, as if she had every right to be where she was, as if she had an important errand to run, as if she knew just where she was going.
17 When Dicey realized that the bridge had no walkway, she stared out over the river.
18 Colored labor had erected every house on the park, laid the stones in the fountain and the paving of the walkways.
19 So the two of you picked a spot on the walkway and arranged the six necklaces that you’d finished in a neat line.
20 As the freshmen of 1933 flailed at their oars in the first few days, Tom Bolles and Al Ulbrickson strode up and down Old Nero’s walkway in gray flannel suits and fedoras.
1 走道
3 人行道
walk path brick sidewalk pavement footpath causeway banquette sideway footway trottoir pedway parapet causey
4 通道
way door channel entry lane passage gateway corridor aisle fairway entryway passageway thoroughfare underpass couloir entranceway tailrace areaway track approach shaft gangway routeway winze pass race port exit gate runway duct alley raceway feedthrough snicket vennel avenue alleyway admittance